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ROCK OLA 443 : TINA TURNER : I DON'T WANNA LOSE YOU

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تم نشره في 2021/06/16

Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. I heard this recording on a BBC TV programme several days ago which I recorded. It was on a compilation of clips of performances she'd made on various BBC TV programmes over the best part of forty years. I'd not heard it for several decades, but I remember how much I liked the song. It inspired me to look for a copy of it for one of my jukeboxes on a popular on-line auction site, I found a "near mint" copy, "buy now" for a couple of pounds including postage. I did have to "dink" the centre as this jukebox only takes large centre hole records. I rarely buy 45s, as to put a new record in, you have to choose one to take out. in this case it was The Velvelettes, "Needle in a Haystack." But it joined many others in a "retro" record rack. I ring the changes now and again. This is my 1969 Rock-Ola 443. It has Motown and similar and R&B. It does have one contemporary record in it. "Cruising to the Park" by Duran Jones and the Inspirations, but they have a "retro style" so worth including. I bought this jukebox twelve years ago, I gave it a good clean up and a "lube job" remade the graphic and bought a new old stock record card insert as the originals as they do, had gone mostly blue. The chrome is in really good condition. It lives with my 1976 Rock-Ola 468 which has 50/60/70/80s pop, Doo-Wop and some jazz standards. I've had it for fourteen years, that too just needed a good clean up and the graphic replaced with a new old stock one I was lucky to find at a jukebox parts supplier. This is my "alfresco den" ....alright, the summerhouse I built at the bottom of our garden in 1987. Both jukeboxes have thermal covers I made for them and all three doors of the summerhouse have thermal material on the backs of them. I keep a 60w heater in the bottom of each jukebox and rechargeable dehumidifiers for use in the winter as the building has no heating. I also "turn them over" a couple of times each week in the winter as use is the best form of preventative maintenance. But they get a lot of use in the summer when we're out in the garden. We don't have them on loud and we're a fair way away from neighbours anyway. My other den...alright our front room is on another video. No room for jukeboxes in there with all my other stuff.

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